With their latest single, American label Foundation Channel can effectively hoist their banner up alongside DMZ, Hyperdub, Blackdown and other consistently great dub bass imprints. This three-track af…

A seasoned pro's clubland savvy shines through on the latest offering from this long-running series.

Jesse Rose takes the smorgasbord approach on the latest from the Fabriclive DJ-mix series, offering as many tasty house-music fusions as possible in his 75-minute presentation. Recorded live to mirror…

For this imprint's roster of music makers, it all begins with dub. Bonus: Exclusive download of an unreleased track.

Some labels are intrinsically motivated by a mission. For the Portland- and Detroit-based Foundation Channel, that quest is to preserve and promote electronic music’s dub roots. They go at it with the…

An folktronica trailblazer returns with a new twist on his craft.

For a little over a decade, Keith Kenniff’s output as Helios has taken us into calm and pastoral surroundings. Since 2004, the Berklee College of Music percussion major and Portland, Oregon resident’s…

Silkie soars to the outer galaxies with a new R&B-tinged dubstep space opera.

London producer Solomon Rose’s creative work as Silkie has always wobbled to a different groove than many of his other dubstep contemporaries. His sound embraces a brighter, soulful, synth-driven aest…

Timescales, the debut album by Los Angeles-based producer Deco, explores different eras and intervals of electronic music, specifically the bass-driven sounds of the past 15 years. But rather than rel…

They spent years watching Aliens, Akira, Blade Runner, and Tron movies in the video shop, and hundreds of nights out exploring hardcore and jungle warehouse raves. Then there were countless days survi…

Production packages for reggae studio heads are few and far between, as companies instead focus their sets on popular genres such as hip-hop, electro, techno, or pop. Sonic Reality and Uberschall have…